Roz Clarke
roz.clarke at donnslaw.co.uk
Wed Aug 24 05:53:05 CDT 2005
Dear all Like so many access-d members before me, I will shortly be giving up my day job and looking for freelance work. The trouble is I don't want to work 24/7 - I am starting a masters degree this autumn, and writing a novel. But it would be nice to keep my hand in with a bit of analysis &/or development work, and of course the money would not go amiss. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could do this? I have 10 years experience with Access but I'm no guru, as you know. I've extended into other Office apps a good deal, including Outlook. I have some SQL dev skills and a smattering of SQL DBA knowledge. I'm getting into ASP.NET. I'm a good analyst and I think I'm a decent team leader, (whatever Tom says). My real strength is project management. I'd like to work 2 days a week, but I appreciate that freelance work never respects that kind of wish. :) Any advice would be much appreciated TIA Roz -------------- next part -------------- The contents of this message and any attachments are the property of Donns Solicitors and are intended for the confidential use of the named recipient only. They may be legally privileged and should not be communicated to, or relied upon, by any other party without our written consent. If you are not the addressee, please notify us immediately so that we can make arrangements for its return. You should not show this e-mail to any person or take copies as you may be committing a criminal or civil offence for which you may be liable. The statement and opinions expressed in this e-mail message are those of the writer, and do not necessarily represent that of Donns Solicitors. Although any files attached to this e-mail will have been checked with virus protection software prior to transmission, you should carry out your own virus check before opening any attachment. Donns Solicitors does not accept any liability for any damage or loss which may be caused by software viruses...